When buying a new pc, yes. But if a person wants a specific component then not so much. If you want a 670 for 600$, then won't you get that even when it costs $690, based solely on the fact that you want a 670 to satisfy yourself.
That's what I meant.

When buying a new pc, yes. But if a person wants a specific component then not so much. If you want a 670 for 600$, then won't you get that even when it costs $690, based solely on the fact that you want a 670 to satisfy yourself.
That's what I meant.

First of all, 670 is not $600. It's 400 or lesser. So, a 10-15% increase hopefully won't make a significant impact when it comes to buying. Then again, it can depending on the buyers. Anyway, let's see when the revised prices will start to have an impact.